

Alright, folks…the new version of GraffitiSuite is live. If you are an existing GraffitiSuite key holder, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY MORE. You get all of the old classes with updates, as well as the new classes.
New customers may now purchase only the classes they need. The registration scheme allows you to purchase only what you plan to use, even though all of the classes have received great praise.
So, go ahead and check out the new demo(downloadable from any of the product pages).
Change log after the jump…
August 22, 2008
- (All) Strengthened registration scheme to disallow subclass hacks(Thanks to Shawn Rapp).
- (GraffitiCrypto) Added GraffitiCrypto to GraffitiSuite.
August 21, 2008
- (All) Implemented new registration system to allow for single item purchases(See App object for registration example).
- (All) Added ‘Required’ folder for objects that should be included in all projects that use Graffiti classes.
July 30, 2008
- (GraffitiPropertyList) Added Picture fields to load and view images from files
- (GraffitiRibbon) Added Enabled and Visible properties to Tabs
- (GraffitiRibbon) Added Enabled and Visible properties to Buttons
- (GraffitiRibbon) Added Visible property to Sections
July 26, 2008
- (GraffitiPropertyList) Added ability to Tab through rows
- (GraffitiPropertyList) Integer fields now accept only Numeric input
July 25, 2008
- (GraffitiPropertyList) Double-clicking values will now change their value for Boolean, or perform the default action for all others(Popup menu for multiple selections, SelectColor dialog for colors, editable for SingleLineText and Integer, and bring up the edit window for LongText)
- (GraffitiPropertyList) Added ability to customize buttons
July 19, 2008
- Changed wndMain of the Demo to use lease screen real estate.
2 Responses to “GraffitiSuite Update Released”
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Says:
August 26th, 2008 at 8:36 am
I think the product page needs some updating. It doesn’t have this “GraffitiCrypto” listed there. Could you elaborate on this?
Says:
August 26th, 2008 at 8:41 am
Actually, that’s in the process of being updated…as soon as I figure out why IE(and Firefox in some cases) is giving 404s on Permalinks.